Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ecclestone proposes two-race format

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LONDON: Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes the sport could be made more attractive by ditching the current one-race format for two shorter races, he said in a Sunday newspaper interview. Ecclestone, 86, believes F1 would appeal more to modern audiences, sponsors and advertiser­s if there were two 40-minute races, separated by a gap during which drivers could be interviewe­d. But he questioned whether the sport’s decision-makers have the “courage” to make such a seismic change to the traditiona­l schedule. “People have a much shorter attention span and a lot of sports are looking at introducin­g shorter forms of their games,” Ecclestone, the F1 chief executive, told the Sunday Times. “The television audiences went up for Brazil. We had a long race with the heavy rain and a couple of crashes, but that meant we had two starts because of the red flags and people tuned in. “We need to look at the traditiona­l concept of one long race. Two 40-minute races with a 40-minute break in the middle when the drivers could be interviewe­d, cars worked on, would be attractive to viewers, the TV companies, the sponsors, and advertiser­s would love it.“Cars would qualify on a Saturday as usual for the first race and that would set the grid for the second. It would shake things up with lighter, faster cars.

“But I don’t know if we have the courage to change. Times change though and it is something we must look at. “All American sports have time-outs built in, mainly because American audiences can’t concentrat­e. They grow up with everything in 15-minute segments on TV. People are the same everywhere now.” AGENCIES

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